While you're on walks in your neighborhood, do you find trashure? It seems like when I'm out, I can't help but peek at what a neighbor sets out. Thankfully, this time around, a person was sharing their unwanteds at the curb hoping someone would nab them. Enter in me...ahem. Would you leave those laying there? I did initially. However, I obviously came back because I want to create a reclaimed sewing machine project for Trash to Treasure Tuesday. What is more, you'll be seeing what my T2T friends will be sharing with you in a bit as well. Antique Treadle Sewing Machine Base Before Repurposing | prodigalpieces.com prodigalpieces Truth be told, there were more items that just this treadle sewing machine base and plant hanger. I got a roll of copper mesh, a like-new shower head with sprayer (to donate), and a few other items that I can donate to a local ministry. Originally, I went by this as I was walking Loula and told my friend about it. She wasn't able to pick it up and I wrote it out of my mind. However, in the next couple of days, I had to drive by there and saw the stuff still out. So, of course, I had to stop by and pick it up so it won't go to the landfill or land with a scrapper. As you can see, it's an antique treadle sewing machine and I also grabbed that rusty hook (more on that later). It only has the side supports and the treadle platform, so I'll have to see what I can do. You can see what I've done with past sewing machines in these posts:

DIY TIME

As always, I take a minute or two to turn it over and assess the status it's in. First, I notice I have rusted and fused bolts in various spots that I'll need to cut out. Much like the vintage laundry cart I upcycled, I use my hacksaw and cut them out fairly easy. Cutting Repurposed Sewing Machine Foot Bolt | prodigalpieces.com prodigalpieces Then, I dig into my wood stash and pull out this remnant of a waterbed frame I originally pulled off the curb in this post. Most of it I used to make: Repurposed Waterbed Frame Board | prodigalpieces.com prodigalpieces While I won't use it all, but I'm using up half of this board. I want to create two arches, so I grab my trash can lid. hee hee. We're talking trashure today, right? Tracing Trash Can Lid for Repurposed Sewing Machine Quilt Rack | prodigalpieces.com prodigalpieces After that, I use my jigsaw and cut two arch pieces out. Cut Quilt Rack Rounds for Repurposed Sewing Machine Base | prodigalpieces.com prodigalpieces

MORE PREP

My arches are nearly ready, however, before I can attach them, I need to drill pilot holes as well as countersink holes, so my screw heads are hidden. DIY Quilt Rack Ends Drilled | prodigalpieces.com prodigalpieces Also in my wood stash, I have these pieces left over from my custom-build planters (free build plans HERE). They're already cut to length and are 1.5" x 1.5". Square DIY Quilt Rack Rods for Repurposed Sewing Machine | prodigalpieces.com prodigalpieces Here is the top to my DIY quilt rack using the repurposed sewing machine base. I don't have the spreader in yet at this point, but I'll have it cut and installed in a jiffy. In addition, you can see another quilt rack I built HERE or another quilt rack I repurposed HERE. Dry Assembly of Quilt Rack from Repurposed Sewing Machine | prodigalpieces.com prodigalpieces Last, but not least, in order to make this all cohesive, I apply two coats of a milk paint called Classic White. This will not only make it all gel, but eventually the patina in the sewing machine will peek through the paint giving it an even more wonderful, aged vibe. Painting Reclaimed Sewing Machine Quilt Rack | shop.prodigalpieces.com prodigalpieces

STORAGE & STYLE

Finally, here is my reclaimed sewing machine turned DIY quilt rack ready for many years of function while adding charm to your home. DIY Repurposed Quilt Rack from an Antique Singer Sewing Machine Base by Larissa of Prodigal Pieces | prodigalpieces.com prodigalpieces Repurposed Antique Singer Treadle Sewing Machine Quilt Rack by Larissa of Prodigal Pieces | prodigalpieces.com prodigalpieces I'm smitten with the outcome and happy to save I have oodles of quilts for something like this. Of the two you see here, one is handmade by my great aunt, and the other is one I made for one of my four daughters. Quilts are something like an eternal hug from those you love. Antique Singer Sewing Machine Base | Prodigal Pieces | prodigalpieces.com prodigalpieces Have you ever made a quilt? I've made several and even a few wall ones (to hang up) and they're always fun. Likewise, I was invited by my Mennonite friends to sit in on a quilting bee - wouldn't that be amazing? Top View of Repurposed Sewing Machine Quilt Rack by Larissa of Prodigal Pieces | prodigalpieces.com prodigalpieces DIY Upcycled Quilt Rack from Repurposed Sewing Machine Base by Larissa of Prodigal Pieces | prodigalpieces.com prodigalpieces So, tell me, what would you have done with this trashure find? Would you have picked up the sewing machine base in the first place? Reclaimed Sewing Machine Turned DIY Quilt Rack by Larissa of Prodigal Pieces | prodigalpieces.com prodigalpieces While I'd love to keep this, I just don't have room, so if you'd like to add it to your home story, you can find it and more in my online store. By the way, there's a discount for newsletter subscribers! Shop Prodigal Pieces Furniture, Vintage Finds, Handmade Goods, & Supplies for your home | shop.prodigalpieces.com prodigalpieces

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After you take a minute to leave me some comment love, do pin and share so that others can be inspired by trash. haha. It's fun and makes for a great story-telling home! Repurposed Sewing Machine Turned DIY Quilt Rack by Larissa of Prodigal Pieces | prodigalpieces.com prodigalpieces Before you go, be sure to sign up for my FREE newsletter so you can see what becomes of this next thrifty find. See the end result HERE. Thrifted Box Before Makeover | prodigalpieces.com prodigalpieces Now, it's time to see what my Trash to Treasure galfriends have for you! blog signature

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Denise Zdziennicki

Shared publicly - 2023-10-10 08:07:43

I can see why you're smitten with this makeover Larissa - it's absolutely FABULOUS! What an amazing upcyle! XOXO PINNED!

Larissa

Shared publicly - 2023-10-10 09:00:33

Yeehaw! hee hee. Thank you, Denise. I definitely had to get them off the curb. The hard part was deciding what to do with them. Now to make use of the rest!

Joan

Shared publicly - 2023-10-10 09:10:55

That was a brilliant idea!!

Larissa

Shared publicly - 2023-10-10 09:30:03

whew! I totally love these things, but they're hard to come up with new ideas. I wanted to build a chair, but my sick ol' self didn't have the energy. Maybe next time! Thanks for the smile, Joan. :D

Christy James

Shared publicly - 2023-10-10 10:11:51

Girl, I never could have imagined this new purpose for these pieces...you are amazing! So very well done! XOXO

Larissa

Shared publicly - 2023-10-10 10:22:55

My lack-of-oxygen-brain from coughing actually allowed me to pull this off! haha! Thanks so much, Christy.

Nancy @ Artsy Chicks Rule

Shared publicly - 2023-10-10 14:02:56

Ok, I'm pretty impressed with your vision and execution!! Wow, that's awesome! xo

Larissa

Shared publicly - 2023-10-10 15:10:14

Thanks! I love that I know my "stash" enough that I can go right to it and it all works out. It helped with my lack of time and energy this time too.

Jen @ Girl in the Garage

Shared publicly - 2023-10-12 22:57:38

Great project for those discarded pieces, Larissa!

Larissa

Shared publicly - 2023-10-13 06:22:09

Thank you, Jen. Just glad it worked out and I can start to feel better.

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